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Pregnant women should chant 'Sunderkand', read Ramayana: Telangana Guv

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Senjo M R
June 11, 2023 23:21 IST
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Pregnant women should chant Sunderkand and read epics like Ramayana to have mentally and physically sound babies, Telangana governor Tamilisai Soundararajan said on Sunday.

IMAGE: Telangana governor Tamilisai Soundararajan. Photograph: ANI Photo

Soundararajan, who is also a gynaecologist and fetal therapist, made the remarks while launching Garbha Sanskar programme of an RSS-linked body.

 

Under the Garbha Sanskar programme developed by Samvardhinee Nyas, doctors associated with the organisation will provide a mix of “scientific and traditional” prescriptions to expectant mothers so that they give birth to sanskari and deshbhakt babies.

These prescriptions will include reading of religious texts such as the Bhagavad Gita, chanting of Sanskrit mantras and practice of yoga.

The process will start from the pre-conception to delivery stage and continue till a baby attains two years of age.

Family members of the expectant mothers will also be guided during the programme, according to the 'Garbha Sanskar' module launched virtually.

Samvardhinee Nyas is a wing of Rashtra Sevika Sangh, a women's organisation that parallels the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. 

Addressing the virtual launch event, Soundararajan appreciated the efforts of the Samvardhinee Nyas in developing Garbha Sanskar programme module and said implementation of this “scientific and holistic approach” towards pregnancy will “definitely” yield positive results.

“In villages, we have seen expectant mothers reading Ramayana, Mahabharata and other epics as well as good stories. Particularly in Tamil Nadu, there is a belief that pregnant ladies should learn Sunderkandam of Kamba Ramayana,” she said.

Chanting of Sunderkand during pregnancy will be “very good for the babies”, she added.

Sunderkand is a chapter in Hindu epic Ramayana, which depicts the adventures of Lord Hanuman and his selflessness, strength, and devotion to Lord Rama.

Soundararajan, who is also Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry, noted the scientific approach towards pregnancy is to prevent the complications during the period but holistic approach towards pregnancy would help pregnant women give birth to healthy and sound babies.

Practice of yoga during pregnancy will take care of physical and mental wellbeing of both the expectant mother and the baby in the womb and eventually help in normal delivery, she said, highlighting the significance of motherhood and the importance of the Garbha Sanskar.

Addressing the event, Leena Gahane, co-head of the intellectual wing of the Rashtra Sevika Samiti, appreciated the launch of Garbha Sanskar module on the occasion of 350th death anniversary of Jijabai ji and hoped that its implementation will bring “next generation with qualities like Shivaji Maharaj”.

Jijabai, referred to as Rajmata, was the mother of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, founder of the Maratha Empire.

The Garbha Sanskar programme will be implemented across the country by the doctors associated with the Samvardhinee Nyas, according to a senior functionary of the organisation.

“For this, we have divided the country into five regions and in each of the five regions will have a team of 10 doctors who will implement the programme. Each of these doctors will start with taking up 20 cases of pregnancy in their respective regions,” the Samvardhinee Nyas functionary told PTI on Saturday.

An eight-member central team has been formulated to guide and oversee the implementation of the Garbha Sanskar programme.

The central team comprises ayurvedic, homeopathy and allopathy doctors and a 'subject expert,' she had said while sharing details about the programme.

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